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How much you waste on his stock?


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Not me...I can read sign. Pards and it stung................(grin)


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A good stock provides a solid platform for the action and fits the shooter reasonably well. A GREAT stock provides a solid & consistent platform, ergonomics that allow the shooter to get maximum accuracy & reduced felt recoil, a bedding system that allows drop-in or custom bedding, great looks, and an overall design that carrys well but performs in the field and at the range.

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Funny...ain't it?!!?.................


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Funny...ain't it?!!?.................
It is very funny. Notice that they are selling so many that both LA and SA are in stock and ship 2-3 Business days.

Magnumdood I shoot several different McMillan stocks. You ask which was on the rifle I would use.



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Removed your post did you?


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One pard ordered one,for another pard(logistics with shift work) and upon opening it up said..."Jeezus Christ WTF?!!?",boxed it back up and send it back ASAP.(grin)

Didn't rate bolting to the rifle,as compared to the A5's he had.....................



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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Removed your post did you?


Is Magnumdoosh still proving how leetle she knows?

Bless her heart...................


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Little jimmy is awake now too.


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
One pard ordered one,for another pard(logistics with shift work) and upon opening it up said..."Jeezus Christ WTF?!!?",boxed it back up and send it back ASAP.(grin)

Didn't rate bolting to the rifle,as compared to the A5's he had.....................



Another superb, informative post from Stink. Them Mickey's are good no doubt, that's why the Army buys 'em, ain't it?

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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Removed your post did you?

Yeah, I did. I thought you were branching out in an entrepreneurial venture, then I realized you had just cut-n-pasted some GP ad material.

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Yes sir cut and paste, I am learning these computer skills.

I stick to what works for me and that is McMillan stocks.


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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Yes sir cut and paste, I am learning these computer skills.

I stick to what works for me and that is McMillan stocks.


And getting a bloody azzhole from Tony Galazan at CSM..



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WOW little Jimmy you never seem not to be able to impress us all.


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Frankly MCH,

If you listened to him, you just might learn something.

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What am I going to learn from Jimmy?


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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
What am I going to learn from Jimmy?


Probably more than having your head up Tony Galazan's azz, licking BigStick's balls, or stalking forum sponsors. wink

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I learned that he�s virtually an encyclopedia of gun-related information. He makes his living in the industry, and he keeps up on what�s current, and he has an impressive recall of firearms/scopes/stocks etc., history.

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Magnumdood sorry to hear that your standards are so low. By the way anyone can google.


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MCH,

You don't know what my standards are. I call 'em like I see 'em. Jim and I bumped heads a couple of times, but as I went back over the exchanges with him I realized what he was telling me was correct. No time to google; we had replies that were seperated by mere seconds. I think he just doesn't suffer fools gladly, and you've been posting like a fool.

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